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Chuck Neighbors is performing a one man play called: “Encounters—Eye witness accounts people have with Jesus.”
Based on the 2003 film, “Calendar Girls” tells the true story of recently widowed Annie, who teams up with her local women’s club to make a calendar to raise money to purchase a settee for the hospital in memory of her husband. The calendar shows off a bit more than the community expects.
Tickets are available online and at the door (if available) or at these Grays Harbor locations:
Valu Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Delores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Rush tickets are available the night of a performance for $10.00 for students presenting a student ID card.
Based on the 2003 film, “Calendar Girls” tells the true story of recently widowed Annie, who teams up with her local women’s club to make a calendar to raise money to purchase a settee for the hospital in memory of her husband. The calendar shows off a bit more than the community expects.
Tickets are available online and at the door (if available) or at these Grays Harbor locations:
Valu Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Delores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Rush tickets are available the night of a performance for $10.00 for students presenting a student ID card.
Based on the 2003 film, “Calendar Girls” tells the true story of recently widowed Annie, who teams up with her local women’s club to make a calendar to raise money to purchase a settee for the hospital in memory of her husband. The calendar shows off a bit more than the community expects.
Tickets are available online and at the door (if available) or at these Grays Harbor locations:
Valu Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Delores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Rush tickets are available the night of a performance for $10.00 for students presenting a student ID card.
Based on the 2003 film, “Calendar Girls” tells the true story of recently widowed Annie, who teams up with her local women’s club to make a calendar to raise money to purchase a settee for the hospital in memory of her husband. The calendar shows off a bit more than the community expects.
Tickets are available online and at the door (if available) or at these Grays Harbor locations:
Valu Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Delores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Rush tickets are available the night of a performance for $10.00 for students presenting a student ID card.
Based on the 2003 film, “Calendar Girls” tells the true story of recently widowed Annie, who teams up with her local women’s club to make a calendar to raise money to purchase a settee for the hospital in memory of her husband. The calendar shows off a bit more than the community expects.
Tickets are available online and at the door (if available) or at these Grays Harbor locations:
Valu Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Delores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Rush tickets are available the night of a performance for $10.00 for students presenting a student ID card.
It’s the Sprout Film Festival and it’s here in Grays Harbor! Come enjoy an enlightening film featuring people with disabilities. The Arc and People First of Grays Harbor are hosting this film May 16th at 7pm at the 7th Street Theatre. The event includes 12 fun and inspirational films introducing people with disabilities, their challenges, and successes. Our goal is to raise awareness about the concerns and achievements people with intellectual and developmental disabilities face daily. The festival is engaging, interesting, and promotes inclusion. They will also be raffling a quilt made by self advocates of Quilt Harbor!
People first and the Arc of Grays Harbor are local advocates improving the quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities. Tickets are ten dollars each or a family pack of five tickets for twenty five dollars. Tickets available at the theatre, online at brown paper tickets, or at the Arc of Grays Harbor call today 537-7000
Based on the 2003 film, “Calendar Girls” tells the true story of recently widowed Annie, who teams up with her local women’s club to make a calendar to raise money to purchase a settee for the hospital in memory of her husband. The calendar shows off a bit more than the community expects.
Tickets are available online and at the door (if available) or at these Grays Harbor locations:
Valu Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Delores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Rush tickets are available the night of a performance for $10.00 for students presenting a student ID card.
Based on the 2003 film, “Calendar Girls” tells the true story of recently widowed Annie, who teams up with her local women’s club to make a calendar to raise money to purchase a settee for the hospital in memory of her husband. The calendar shows off a bit more than the community expects.
Tickets are available online and at the door (if available) or at these Grays Harbor locations:
Valu Drug in Montesano
Top Foods and City Center Drug in Aberdeen
Harbor Drug in Hoquiam
Delores’ and Fay’s in Ocean Shores
Rush tickets are available the night of a performance for $10.00 for students presenting a student ID card.
Etherian Theatre Company presents “The Last Five Years” as their first production. All profits from the show will be donated to The Uncle Craig Foundation to support people affected by the flooding and landslides in Grays Harbor County earlier this year.
Jason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner, The Last Five Years, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of Time Magazine’s 10 best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity and spurred by the show’s regional popularity, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation is being released in 2014 starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan.
An emotionally powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. The show’s unconventional structure consists of Cathy, the woman, telling her story backwards while Jamie, the man, tells his story chronologically; the two characters only meet once, at their wedding in the middle of the show.
This show has adult themes and language, and is intended for mature audience.
Tickets are available online and at the door.
Etherian Theatre Company presents “The Last Five Years” as their first production. All profits from the show will be donated to The Uncle Craig Foundation to support people affected by the flooding and landslides in Grays Harbor County earlier this year.
Jason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner, The Last Five Years, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of Time Magazine’s 10 best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity and spurred by the show’s regional popularity, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation is being released in 2014 starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan.
An emotionally powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. The show’s unconventional structure consists of Cathy, the woman, telling her story backwards while Jamie, the man, tells his story chronologically; the two characters only meet once, at their wedding in the middle of the show.
This show has adult themes and language, and is intended for mature audience.
Tickets are available online and at the door.
The Normal Heart, written by Larry Kramer, centers on Ned Weeks, a gay writer who finds himself at the forefront of the fight against AIDS at the time when the disease was so terrifyingly new, it didn’t even have a name.
Though the subject matter is weighty, it has moments that range from laugh-out-loud funny to utterly heartbreaking. Adult Content.
Stage West Community Theatre Presents the romantic comedy, “Things My Mother Taught Me” written by Katherine DiSavino. Gabe and Olivia are moving from New York to Chicago. It’s a big deal because Gabe is going to propose to Olivia and he’s invited their parents to share in his big moment. Unfortunately, things go horribly wrong! This play promises to make you laugh at the wacky characters and situations the young couple encounter. Tickets available at Dolores’ and Faye’s, the Ocean Shores Visitors Information Center and at the Door.
Stage West Community Theatre Presents the romantic comedy, “Things My Mother Taught Me” written by Katherine DiSavino. Gabe and Olivia are moving from New York to Chicago. It’s a big deal because Gabe is going to propose to Olivia and he’s invited their parents to share in his big moment. Unfortunately, things go horribly wrong! This play promises to make you laugh at the wacky characters and situations the young couple encounter. Tickets available at Dolores’ and Faye’s, the Ocean Shores Visitors Information Center and at the Door.
Stage West Community Theatre Presents the romantic comedy, “Things My Mother Taught Me” written by Katherine DiSavino. Gabe and Olivia are moving from New York to Chicago. It’s a big deal because Gabe is going to propose to Olivia and he’s invited their parents to share in his big moment. Unfortunately, things go horribly wrong! This play promises to make you laugh at the wacky characters and situations the young couple encounter. Tickets available at Dolores’ and Faye’s, the Ocean Shores Visitors Information Center and at the Door.
Stage West Community Theatre Presents the romantic comedy, “Things My Mother Taught Me” written by Katherine DiSavino. Gabe and Olivia are moving from New York to Chicago. It’s a big deal because Gabe is going to propose to Olivia and he’s invited their parents to share in his big moment. Unfortunately, things go horribly wrong! This play promises to make you laugh at the wacky characters and situations the young couple encounter. Tickets available at Dolores’ and Faye’s, the Ocean Shores Visitors Information Center and at the Door.
Stage West Community Theatre Presents the romantic comedy, “Things My Mother Taught Me” written by Katherine DiSavino. Gabe and Olivia are moving from New York to Chicago. It’s a big deal because Gabe is going to propose to Olivia and he’s invited their parents to share in his big moment. Unfortunately, things go horribly wrong! This play promises to make you laugh at the wacky characters and situations the young couple encounter. Tickets available at Dolores’ and Faye’s, the Ocean Shores Visitors Information Center and at the Door.
All Kids who are ages 7 to 16 years old (by June 15) are invited to audition for 7th Street Kids’ production of “The Little Mermaid.” No prior experience is required. Kids who audition must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who must fill out and sign forms before auditions. Kids will be taught a short song and dance to perform for the directors at auditions. Approximately 50 Kids will be cast for the musical.
LOVE LETTERS
Written by A. R. Gurney
Directed by Ben Hohman
Reader’s Theatre for all ages.
Andrew Makepeace Ladd III and Melissa Gardner, both born to wealth and position, are childhood friends whose lifelong correspondence begins with birthday party thank you notes and summer camp postcards. Romantically attached, they continue to exchange letters through the boarding school and college years, where Andy goes on to excel at Yale and law school, while Melissa flunks out of a series of “good schools.” While Andy if off at war, Melissa marries, but her attachment to Andy remains strong and she continues to keep in touch as he marries, becomes a successful attorney, gets involved in politics and eventually is elected to the U.S. Senate. Meanwhile, her marriage in tatters, Melissa dabbles in art and gigolos, drinks more than she should and becomes estranged from her children. Eventually she and Andy do become involved in a brief affair, but it is too late for both of them. However, Andy’s last letter, written to her mother after Melissa’s untimely death, makes it eloquently clear how much they really meant and gave to each other over the years; physically apart, perhaps, but spiritually as close as only true lovers can be.
Performance dates: Every Friday and Saturday evening with curtain time at 7:30. Each weekend features a different cast.
Tickets are $15.00 and are available online at:
aberdeendriftwood.com
Are you a small business owner? Do you KNOW you should be utilizing instagram for your business but are afraid to start? Do you have an instagram and feel stuck and unable to grow your audience and generate income?
This class is for you! Learn how to grow and engage your audience, drive traffic to your website, and create a profile that’s personal and informative. This class will be 2 hours long and occurring on Friday, August 24th at 6pm and Saturday, August 25th at 6pm. Cost is $25. Location will be at Tinderbox Coffee Roasters in Aberdeen, WA.
Bring a notebook! If you’d like to have your instagram critiqued in class, please email me your profile: junipertreephoto@gmail.com
There is limited space in these two classes – only 11 per slot to keep things community oriented and personal. If spaces fill, another class will be scheduled to include more people. Email or call for further questions!